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Matt Cassel says he wasn’t hurt Thursday

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Green Bay Packers’ Vic So’oto sacks Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel during the first half of an NFL preseason football game Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)

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Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel left Thursday’s game after taking a big hit from Packers defensive tackle Howard Green.

We noted last night it didn’t look serious and Cassel appeared ready to come back in, and Cassel confirmed that after the game.

“We were just being cautious,” Cassel said via the Kansas City Star. “I wanted to go back in. . . . Normally, I can take [getting hit by a 340-pound defender]. I don’t know what happened. Actually, I think it was [landing on] the ball more than anything.”

Of greater concern: tight end Tony Moeaki, right tackle Barry Richardson and safety Eric Berry all got hurt in the first half. Jared Gaither looked solid replacing Richardson and may start Week One. Berry’s injury didn’t look bad.

The Chiefs, breaking from league norm, played some of their starters into the fourth quarter. The injuries occurred in the first half.

The bright side here is that Cassel moved the ball well after struggling earlier in the preseason.